CHILD BIRTH IS BEAUTIFUL!!! | Retina, Child Birth and Teeth Surgery - Summary

Summary

The video is a series of educational videos on various medical procedures, hosted by Dr. JackSepticEye. The first video is about a retinal detachment surgery. The patient, a 30-year-old man, noticed flashes in his vision and was diagnosed with a retinal tear and detachment. The procedure involves administering a sedative, inserting a syringe into the eye, and then ejecting an air bubble into the vitreous fluid to push the retina back against the wall of the eye. The tear is then sealed using a freezing probe. The patient is advised to wear special post-op sunglasses and maintain a specific head position for a week to ensure the bubble stays in place.

The second video is about childbirth. The procedure involves placing two electrodes on the mother's abdomen, checking the baby's position, and helping the mother push the baby out. The baby's umbilical cord is cut after birth, and the placenta is removed. The baby is then assessed for breathing, heart rate, color reflex response, and muscle tone. The mother is discharged from the hospital the day after giving birth.

The third video is about teeth whitening. The procedure involves using a bleaching agent, carbamide peroxide, which turns into a stronger form of hydrogen peroxide in the mouth. The mixture is applied to the teeth, and the patient is advised to keep it on for about an hour. The patient's teeth are then cleaned with water, and the bleaching agent is removed. The patient's teeth will be sensitive for a few days, and she should avoid extremely hot or cold beverages.

Facts

1. The video is a series of surgery demonstrations and discussions, hosted by a character named Dr. Jacksepticeye.
2. The first surgery demonstrated is a retinal detachment surgery.
3. The procedure involves the use of a vitriol fluid, which is a gel in the eye that can contract and pull the retina away from the eye.
4. This contraction can cause a small tear in the retina, allowing the fluid to seat behind the retina, potentially causing loss of vision.
5. The patient in the retinal detachment surgery is a 30-year-old man who noticed flashes in his vision and was diagnosed with a retinal tear and detachment.
6. The patient was anesthetized and a syringe was inserted into the eye to eject an air bubble into the vitriol fluid.
7. The bubble expands and pushes the retina back against the wall of the eye, which can then be sealed using a freezing probe.
8. The patient's head must be positioned to keep the bubble against the detached portion of the eye for at least a week.
9. The video also includes a discussion on childbirth, with details about the normal gestation period for a single birth (between 37 and 41 weeks) and the average costs for a vaginal delivery without complications in the U.S.
10. The video also includes a demonstration of teeth whitening, which involves the use of a bleaching agent, carbamide peroxide.
11. The bleaching agent is applied to the teeth and left on for about half an hour before being cleaned off with water.
12. The video ends with a discussion on the popularity of red teeth in modern culture.